Pictor, there's a jewel in your crown for giving that sweet little baby a better life!
Pictor - you gave that baby a good life for 6 years. That's a lot more than many get. You did a good thing.
Some of the rescues we've fostered came in too sick or old to be adopted so we kept them until the end of their lives. After a few of the heartbreaking ones, we had to stop taking the sick ones. It wasn't fair to my husband who works at home and ended up being the caregiver for dogs that I committed to.
Now, we will do short term fosters or outright adopt. I still try to help our breed rescue as we can when needed in our area.
Our dogs bring a lot of joy to our lives especially since the kids are grown.
Not really, I just wanted to show off the lab that rescued us today. We lost our beloved lab in April to cancer and vowed to never go through that again.
This was the one that pushed me over the edge on fostering. We tried so hard with this one. We have fostered since but not as much.
This article got published in Toy Breeds magazine back in 2005 also trying to bring awareness about backyard breeders.
National Brussels Griffon Rescue, Inc.
Not really, I just wanted to show off the lab that rescued us today. We lost our beloved lab in April to cancer and vowed to never go through that again.
Nice looking Lab!!!
I had to put my Lab mix Marley(14.5 yrs old) down a few moths ago... I found him on the street in the rain in an industrial area in Los Angeles.
I went crazy for month... I was depressed, angry and not motivated to do anything.
I have a friend who volunteers at my local shelter and he was keeping an out for a dog for me... he found a lab so I went to look at her.
She was 40lbs and 8 months old... I took her home that day and named her Maggie (after my mother who passed 3 years ago to stage 4 lung cancer)
She just turned one last Saturday....
Picture one is her adoption photo at the shelter, second one is a pic I took of her in the cage at shelter, third pic is in my yard and fourth pic is of her on couch.
A pic of Marley is in my Provarinati signature...
Maggie looks just like my black lab Angel, she and I were best friends for 13 years she passed last October. And my cat Sisco passed about two weeks later I had him for about 12 years, they were the best of friends I miss them both everyday. And like you I lost it for awhile, two so close together I just couldn't take it. I vowed never to get another animal again after that, but I saw a picture of a rescue at my vets office and a few days later in December she came home with me.
I named her Marley. She has been a saving grace, I never thought I would care for another animal like this but she proved me wrong.
Angel and Sisco
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Marley at the shelter
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I know what you mean about losing pets... its tougher than people think.
Putting Marley down was the toughest thing I have ever had to do SOBER... if it wasnt for that dog I would have been dead, in jail or god knows where years ago.
Marley let me to a better way of life without alcohol so i owed him alot... but he did his job and it was his time to go and not suffer in pain.
I was goin to wait awhile to get a dog but then someone sent me this poem... that poem tugged at my heart strings and I knew I NEEDED to get another dog and it must be from the shelter.
I got vapor in mine, reign